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Part One: Mercury cycling in the environment
1. Sources and transport: A global issue / Phil Swartzendruber and Daniel Jaffe
2. Industrial use of mercury in the ancient world / William E. Brooks
Part Two: Methods for research, monitoring, and analysis
3. Analytical methods for measuring mercury in water, sediment, and biota / Brenda K. Lasorsa, Gary A. Gill, and Milena Horvat
4. Use of stable isotopes in mercury research / Holger Hintelmann
5. Atmospheric chemistry, modeling, and biogeochemisty of mercury / Noelle Eckley Selin
6. A framework for a mercury monitoring and assessment program: Synthesis and future research / Robert P. Mason
Part Three: Mercury in terrestrial and aquatic environments
7. The role of soils in storage and cycling of mercury / Aria Amirbahman and Ivan J. Fernandez
8. Mercury cycling in terrestrial watersheds / James B. Shanley and Kevin Bishop
9. Mercury hotspots in freshwater ecosystems: Drivers, processes, and patterns / Celia Y. Chen, Charles T. Driscoll, and Neil C. Kamman
10. Mercury in the marine environment / Frank J. Black, Christopher H. Conaway, and A. Russell Flegal
Part Four: Toxicology, risk analysis, humans, and policy
11. Ecotoxicology of mercury in fish and wildlife: Recent advances / Anton M. Scheuhammer, Niladri Basu, David C. Evers, Gary H. Heinz, Mark B. Sandheinrich, and Michael S. Bank
12. Risk evaluation of mercury pollution / Joanna Burger and Michael Gochfeld
13. Mercury and Public Health: An assessment of Human exposure / Wendy McKelvey and Emily Oken
14. Mercury exposure in vulnerable populations: Guidelines for fish consumption / John Dellinger, Matthew Dellinger, and Jennifer S. Yauck
15. Environmental justice: The mercury connection / Jerome Nriagu, Niladri Basu, and Simone Charles
16. Integrating mercury science and environmental policy: A state perspective / C. Mark Smith

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